Middle voice from μῖμος mimos (a mimic); to imitate: - follow.G3402μιμητής
mimētēs
mim-ay-tace'
From G3401; an imitator: - follower.G3403μιμνήσκω
mimnēskō
mim-nace'-ko
A prolonged form of G3415 (from which some of the tenses are borrowed); to remind that is (middle voice) to recall tomind: - be mindful remember.G3404μισέω
miseō
mis-eh'-o
From a primary word μῖσος misos (hatred); to detest (especially to persecute); by extension to loveless: - hate (-ful).G3405μισθαποδοσία
misthapodosia
mis-thap-od-os-ee'-ah
From G3406; requital (good or bad): - recompence of reward.G3406μισθαποδότης
misthapodotēs
mis-thap-od-ot'-ace
From G3409 and G591; a remunerator: - rewarder.G3407μίσθιος
misthios
mis'-thee-os
From G3408; a wageearner: - hired servant.G3408μισθός
misthos
mis-thos'
Apparently a primary word; pay for service (literally or figuratively) good or bad: - hire reward wages.G3409μισθόω
misthoō
mis-tho'-o
From G3408; to let out for wages that is (middle voice) to hire: - hire.G3410μίσθωμα
misthōma
mis'-tho-mah
From G3409; a rentedbuilding: - hired house.G3411μισθωτός
misthōtos
mis-tho-tos'
From G3409; a wage worker (good or bad): - hired servant hireling.G3412Μιτυλήνη
Mitulēnē
mit-oo-lay'-nay
For μυτιλήνη mutilēnē (abounding in shell fish); Mitylene (or Mytilene) a town in the island Lesbos: - Mitylene.G3413Μιχαήλ
Michaēl
mikh-ah-ale'
Of Hebrew origin [H4317]; Michael an archangel: - Michael.G3414μνᾶ
mna
mnah
Of Latin origin; a mna (that is mina) a certain weight: - pound.G3415μνάομαι
mnaomai
mnah'-om-ahee
Middle voice of a derivative of G3306 or perhaps of the base of G3145 (through the idea of fixture in the mind or of mental grasp); to bear in mind that is recollect; by implication to reward or punish: - be mindful remember come (have) in remembrance. Compare G3403.G3416Μνάσων
Mnasōn
mnah'-sohn
Of uncertain origin; Mnason a Christian: - Mnason.G3417μνεία
mneia
mni'-ah
From G3415 or G3403; recollection; by implication recital: - mention remembrance.G3418μνῆμα
mnēma
mnay'-mah
From G3415; a memorial that is sepulchral monument (burial place): - grave sepulchre tomb.G3419μνημεῖον
mnēmeion
mnay-mi'-on
From G3420; a remembrance that is cenotaph (place of interment): - grave sepulchre tomb.G3420μνήμη
mnēmē
mnay'-may
From G3403; memory: - remembrance.G3421μνημονεύω
mnēmoneuō
mnay-mon-yoo'-o
From a derivative of G3420; to exercise memory that is recollect; by implication to punish; also to rehearse: - make mention be mindful remember.G3422μνημόσυνον
mnēmosunon
mnay-mos'-oo-non
From G3421; a reminder (memorandum) that is record: - memorial.G3423μνηστεύω
mnēsteuō
mnace-tyoo'-o
From a derivative of G3415; to give a souvenir (engagement present) that is betroth: - espouse.G3424μογιλάλος
mogilalos
mog-il-al'-os
From G3425 and G2980; hardly talking that is dumb (tongue tied): - having an impediment in his speech.G3425μόγις
mogis
mog'-is
Adverb from a primary word μόγος mogos (toil); withdifficulty: - hardly.G3426μόδιος
modios
mod'-ee-os
Of Latin origin; a modius that is certain measure for things dry (the quantity or the utensil): - bushel.G3427μοί
moi
moy
The simpler form of G1698; tome: - I me mine my.G3428μοιχαλίς
moichalis
moy-khal-is'
A prolonged form of the feminine of G3432; an adulteress (literally or figuratively): - adulteress (-ous -y).G3429μοιχάω
moichaō
moy-khah'-o
From G3432; (middle voice) to commitadultery: - commit adultery.G3430μοιχεία
moicheia
moy-khi'-ah
From G3431; adultery: - adultery.G3431μοιχεύω
moicheuō
moy-khyoo'-o
From G3432; to commitadultery: - commit adultery.G3432μοιχός
moichos
moy-khos'
Perhaps a primary word; a (male) paramour; figuratively apostate: - adulterer.G3433μόλις
molis
mol'-is
Probably by a variation for G3425; withdifficulty: - hardly scarce (-ly) + with much work.G3434Μολόχ
Moloch
mol-okh'
Of Hebrew origin [H4432]; Moloch (that is Molek) an idol: - Moloch.G3435μολύνω
molunō
mol-oo'-no
Probably from G3189; to soil (figuratively): - defile.G3436μολυσμός
molusmos
mol-oos-mos'
From G3435; a stain that is (figuratively) immorality: - filthiness.G3437μομφή
momphē
mom-fay'
From G3201; blame that is (by implication) a fault: - quarrel.G3438μονή
monē
mon-ay'
From G3306; a staying that is residence (the act or the place): - abode mansion.G3439μονογενής
monogenēs
mon-og-en-ace
From G3441 and G1096; only born that is sole: - only (begotten child).G3440μόνον
monon
mon'-on
Neuter of G3441 as adverb; merely: - alone but only.G3441μόνος
monos
mon'-os
Probably from G3306; remaining that is sole or single; by implication mere: - alone only by themselves.G3442μονόφθαλμος
monophthalmos
mon-of'-thal-mos
From G3441 and G3788; oneeyed: - with one eye.G3443μονόω
monoō
mon-o'-o
From G3441; to isolate that is bereave: - be desolate.G3444μορφή
morphē
mor-fay'
Perhaps from the base of G3313 (through the idea of adjustment of parts); shape; figuratively nature: - form.G3445μορφόω
morphoō
mor-fo'-o
From the same as G3444; to fashion (figuratively): - form.G3446μόρφωσις
morphōsis
mor'-fo-sis
From G3445; formation that is (by implication) appearance (semblance or [concretely] formula): - form.G3447μοσχοποιέω
moschopoieō
mos-khop-oy-eh'-o
From G3448 and G4160; to fabricate the image of a bullock: - make a calf.G3448μόσχος
moschos
mos'-khos
Probably strengthened for ὄσχος oschos (a shoot); a young bullock: - calf.G3449μόχθος
mochthos
mokh'-thos
From the base of G3425; toil that is (by implication) sadness: - painfulness travail.G3450μοῦ
mou
moo
The simpler from of G1700; ofme: - I me mine (own) my.G3451μουσικός
mousikos
moo-sik-os'
From μουσς Mousa (a Muse); musical that is (as noun) a minstrel: - musician.G3452μυελός
muelos
moo-el-os'
Perhaps a primary word; the marrow: - marrow.G3453μυέω
mueō
moo-eh'-o
From the base of G3466; to initiate that is (by implication) to teach: - instruct.G3454μῦθος
muthos
moo'-thos
Perhaps from the same as G3453 (through the idea of tuition); a tale that is fiction (myth): - fable.G3455μυκάομαι
mukaomai
moo-kah'-om-ahee
From a presumed derivative of μύζω muzō (to moo); to bellow (roar): - roar.G3456μυκτηρίζω
muktērizō
mook'-tay-rid'-zo
From a derivative of the base of G3455 (meaning snout as that whence lowing proceeds from); to make mouths at that is ridicule: - mock.G3457μυλικός
mulikos
moo-lee-kos'
From G3458; belonging to amill: - mill [-stone].G3458μύλος
mulos
moo'-los
Probably ultimately from the base of G3433 (through the idea of hardship); a mill that is (by implication) a grinder (millstone): - millstone.G3459μύλων
mulōn
moo'-lone
From G3458; a millhouse: - mill.G3460Μύρα
Mura
moo'-rah
Of uncertain derivation; Myra a place in Asia Minor: - Myra.G3461μυρίας
murias
moo-ree'-as
From G3463; a ten thousand; by extension a myriad or indefinite number: - ten thousand.G3462μυρίζω
murizō
moo-rid'-zo
From G3463; to apply (perfumed) unguentto: - anoint.G3463μύριοι
murioi
moo'-ree-oi
Plural of an apparently primary word (properly meaning very many); ten thousand; by extension innumerablymany: - ten thousand.G3464μύρον
muron
moo'-ron
Probably of foreign origin (compare [H4753] and G4666); myrrh that is (by implication) perfumedoil: - ointment.G3465Μυσία
Musia
moo-see'-ah
Of uncertain origin; Mysia a region of Asia Minor: - Mysia.G3466μυστήριον
mustērion
moos-tay'-ree-on
From a derivative of μύω muō (to shut the mouth); a secret or mystery (through the idea of silence imposed by initiation into religious rites): - mystery.G3467μυωπάζω
muōpazō
moo-ope-ad'-zo
From a compound of the base of G3466 and ωψ ōps (the face: from G3700); to shut the eyes that is blink (see indistinctly): - cannot see afar off.G3468μώλωψ
mōlōps
mo'-lopes
From μῶλος mōlos (moil; probably akin to the base of G3433) and probably ὤψ ōps (the face; from G3700); a mole (black eye) or blowmark: - stripe.G3469μωμάομαι
mōmaomai
mo-mah'-om-ahee
From G3470; to carp at that is censure (discredit): - blame.G3470μῶμος
mōmos
mo'-mos
Perhaps from G3201; a flaw or blot that is (figuratively) disgracefulperson: - blemish.G3471μωραίνω
mōrainō
mo-rah'ee-no
From G3474; to become insipid; figuratively to make (passively act) as a simpleton: - become fool make foolish lose savour.G3472μωρία
mōria
mo-ree'-ah
From G3474; silliness that is absurdity: - foolishness.G3473μωρολογία
mōrologia
mo-rol-og-ee'-ah
From a compound of G3474 and G3004; silly talk that is buffoonery: - foolish talking.G3474μωρός
mōros
mo-ros'
Probably form the base of G3466; dull or stupid (as if shut up) that is heedless (morally) blockhead (apparently) absurd: - fool (-ish X -ishness).G3475Μωσεύς Μωσῆς Μωΰσῆς
Mōseus Mōsēs Mōusēs
moce-yoos' mo-sace'
Of Hebrew origin [H4872]; MoseusMoses or Mouses (that is Mosheh) the Hebrew lawgiver: - Moses.G3476Ναασσών
Naassōn
nah-as-sone'
Of Hebrew origin [H5177]; Naasson (that is Nachshon) an Israelite: - Naasson.G3477Ναγγαί
Naggai
nang-gah'ee
Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [H5052]); Nangae (that is perhaps Nogach) an Israelite: - Nagge.G3478Ναζαρέθ Ναζαρέτ
Nazareth Nazaret
nad-zar-eth' nad-zar-et'
Of uncertain derivation; Nazareth or Nazaret a place in Palestine: - Nazareth.G3479Ναζαρηνός
Nazarēnos
nad-zar-ay-nos'
From G3478; a Nazarene that is inhabitant of Nazareth: - of Nazareth.G3480Ναζωραῖος
Nazōraios
nad-zo-rah'-yos
From G3478; a Nazoraean that is inhabitant of Nazareth; by extension a Christian: - Nazarene of Nazareth.G3481Ναθάν
Nathan
nath-an'
Of Hebrew origin [H5416]; Nathan an Israelite: - Nathan.G3482Ναθαναήλ
Nathanaēl
nath-an-ah-ale'
Of Hebrew origin [H5417]; Nathanael (that is Nathanel) an Israelite and Christian: - Nathanael.G3483ναί
nai
nahee
A primary particle of strong affirmation; yes: - even so surely truth verily yea yes.G3484Ναΐ́ν
Nain
nah-in'
Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [H4999]); Nain a place in Palestine: - Nain.G3485ναός
naos
nah-os'
From a primary word ναίω naiō (to dwell); a faneshrinetemple: - shrine temple. Compare G2411.G3486Ναούμ
Naoum
nah-oom'
Of Hebrew origin [H5151]; Naum (that is Nachum) an Israelite: - Naum.G3487νάρδος
nardos
nar'-dos
Of foreign origin (compare [H5373]); nard: - [spike-] nard.G3488Νάρκισσος
Narkissos
nar'-kis-sos
A flower of the same name from νάρκη narkē (stupefaction as a narcotic); Narcissus a Roman: - Narcissus.G3489ναυαγέω
nauageō
now-ag-eh'-o
From a compound of G3491 and G71; to be shipwrecked (strandednavigate) literally or figuratively: - make (suffer) shipwreck.G3490ναύκληρος
nauklēros
now'-klay-ros
From G3491 and G2819 (clerk); a captain: - owner of a ship.G3491ναῦς
naus
nowce
From νάω naō̄ and νέω neō (to float); a boat (of any size): - ship.G3492ναύτης
nautēs
now'-tace
From G3491; a boatman that is seaman: - sailor shipman.G3493Ναχώρ
Nachōr
nakh-ore'
Of Hebrew origin [H5152]; Nachor the grandfather of Abraham: - Nachor.G3494νεανίας
neanias
neh-an-ee'-as
From a derivative of G3501; a youth (up to about forty years): - young man.G3495νεανίσκος
neaniskos
neh-an-is'-kos
From the same as G3494; a youth (under forty): - young man.G3496Νεάπολις
Neapolis
neh-ap'-ol-is
From G3501 and G4172; new town; Neapolis a place in Macedonia: - Neapolis.G3497Νεεμάν
Neeman
neh-eh-man'
Of Hebrew origin [H5283]; Neeman (that is Naaman) a Syrian: - Naaman.G3498νεκρός
nekros
nek-ros'
From an apparently primary word νέκυς nekus (a corpse); dead (literally or figuratively; also as noun): - dead.G3499νεκρόω
nekroō
nek-ro'-o
From G3498; to deaden that is (figuratively) to subdue: - be dead mortify.G3500νέκρωσις
nekrōsis
nek'-ro-sis
From G3499; decease; figuratively impotency: - deadness dying.